I remember trying to emulate this a few years ago. The motion plus was broken and made the game unplayable. I am wondering whether it is worth trying again. Is the game now playable with motion plus and has it reached the same standard as the Wii console?

I played through the entire game without any issues, with a regular Wiimote + the Motion+ addon. Apparently the Wiimote+ (with the Motion+ built-in) is more complicated to get to work, but it's not broken now. As for desyncs, as long as you have a sensor bar, it should be about the same as with the Wii (or, at least, I didn't notice any difference).

To be honest, emulating wiimotion+ is very easy, and there were already a branch for it some years ago. *But* it's not usable. I think it required 3 gamepads to get enough analog axies. So it might be fine for TAS, but never ever for common playing....

(04-12-2016, 07:52 AM)degasus Wrote: To be honest, emulating wiimotion+ is very easy, and there were already a branch for it some years ago. *But* it's not usable. I think it required 3 gamepads to get enough analog axies. So it might be fine for TAS, but never ever for common playing....

I don't know about back then, but in my opinion we now have two great alternative options beyond purchasing/owning a Motion+ add-on or built-in Motion+ controllers:
I) Steam Controller
II) Dual shock driver packages ala Input Mapper or any of the other DS3/4 packs in the pcsx2 forums (basically the home and support zone of said packs).

I think this is worth reconsidering at some point in the future. Especially with VR being a thing again, but I don't know how much work would be needed to support Rift/Vive controllers.